Schifferstadt (Frederick, Maryland)
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Schifferstadt, Also known as Scheifferstadt, is the oldest standing house in
Frederick, Maryland Frederick is a city in, and the county seat of, Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Frederick's population was 78,171 people as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of municipalities in Maryland, second-largest ...
. Built in 1758, it is one of the nation's finest examples of German-Georgian colonial architecture. It was designated a
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in 2016. Home to the Frederick County Landmarks Foundation, the site is open to visitors on weekends from April through December as a local history and architectural museum.


History

The stone house was completed in 1758 as were the three cast iron five-plate stoves used to heat the rooms. Only one survives. The house stands on land settled by German immigrant farmers Josef and Cathrina Brunner (later alternately spelled 'Bruner' and 'Brooner') in 1736. In time, Brunner purchased of a 7,000-acre tract land known as "Tasker's Chance" from Frederick Town (current-day
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) developer Daniel Dulany. Brunner named the property after Klein Schifferstadt, their home town in the
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region of southwestern
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near
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. Three grown sons and two married daughters settled on nearby parcels. The Brunners first built a log cabin, but after 17 years in the log house, Joseph sold Schifferstadt to his son, Elias, then 30. In 1758 Elias and his wife Albertina built the stone house that has stood for 260 years and today is a prized feature of Frederick’s early days. Brunner built a log house on the site, cleared land, established a farm and lived there for several years. Brunner died Feb 17, 1753, and the property ultimately went to his youngest son Elias, who clearly prospered enough to build the fairly large stone house that stands today. Josef had moved into the nearby town of Frederick possibly because of ill health as the property was some distance from town at the time.


Architecture

The sandstone for Schifferstadt's two-foot-thick walls may have come from a local quarry near Walkersville
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. The hand-hewn wood beams were pinned together with wooden pegs. Above the windows and doors on the first floor of the building are reinforcing stone arches, supporting the outside walls above them. The roof is considered to be unusual with kick-up, or flared eaves. The house has a large "wishbone" chimney, gathering flues from all four fireplaces into one chimney. In the parlor and upstairs bedrooms were three "Five Plate" cast iron boxes that kept most of the house warm. Also called jamb stoves, these were parts of a clean, energy-efficient radiant heating system, fed by fireplaces in the center hall. One is still there—the only one anywhere known still to be in its original place—and is the basis for dating the house at 1758 because of the date cast into the plates. Much of the original construction and detailing survives, showing particular examples of German influence, including a narrow efficient staircase to the second floor. Schifferstadt is known to be the finest existing example of German colonial architecture in the United States.


Ownership, disrepair and restoration

The house was owned by Brunner's family and descendants until 1899 when it was sold (along with 94 acres) to Frederick resident Edward C. Krantz for $16,000. The house remained in the Krantz family until July 1974 when it was sold to Frederick County Landmarks Foundation. The foundation subsequently restored Schifferstadt and today operates it as an architectural and local history museum. Schifferstadt was listed on the
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on July 22, 1974 and was designated a
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on December 23, 2016.


See also

* List of National Historic Landmarks in Maryland * National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick County, Maryland


References


External links

*, including photo in 2004, at Maryland Historical Trust
Frederick County Landmarks FoundationSchifferstadt Architectural MuseumFrederick Sister Cities Association
{{National Register of Historic Places in Maryland German-American culture in Maryland Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Historic house museums in Maryland Museums in Frederick County, Maryland Houses in Frederick County, Maryland Palatine German settlement in Maryland National Register of Historic Places in Frederick County, Maryland National Historic Landmarks in Maryland